Eastern’s Kadence Dumas wins 400, 3rd in 800 with monster PRs at S.J. Group 4 meet!!!!!!

Eastern junior Kadence Dumas turned in quite a middle-distance double over the weekend.

Dumas won the 400 at the South Jersey Group 4 meet at Buena in a personal-best 56.61 and placed 3rd in the 800 with another PR of 2:15.39.

The only other girl in New Jersey to run that fast for both the 400 and 800 this year is Union Catholic’s Peyton Hollis [55.81, 2:06.42].

Dumas is the first girl to run 56.61 and 2:15.39 or faster at sectionals since Brooke Fazio of Ridge in 2017 [56.01, 2:10.32] and the first from South Jersey since Carly Pettipaw of Lenape in 2015 [56.59, 2:14.27].

Heading into sectionals, Dumas had PRs of 57.61 from the Olympic Conference meet last month at Pennsauken and 2:21.87 from the Camden County Championships last month at Haddon Township. Dumas had only run three big-meet 800s indoors or out before sectionals.

Dumas ranks No. 3 in South Jersey this year in the 400 behind two of the Sharpe sisters – Arianna ran 53.49 at Group 1 sectionals and Amirah ran 53.60 – and she’s No. 3 in the 800 behind Cherokee’s Nicole Clifford [2:11.52] and Kelsey Niglio [2:13.31].

Her 400 time is No. 3 in Eastern history, behind Olympian English Gardner [53.00] and Jewel Ash [56.23], and her 800 time appears to be a school record.

At Group 4 states this weekend at Franklin Township, Dumas will be the No. 4 seed in the 400 [assuming everybody who qualified runs], behind Julia Jackson of Scotch-Plains-Fanwood [53.69], Laura Gugliotta of Howell [55.46] and Grace Kennedy of Scotch Plains [56.52].

In the 800, she’s the No. 5 seed behind Clifford [2:12.87] and Niglio [2:13.31] of Cherokee, Freehold Township’s Emma Zawatski [2:14.59], Jenai Berry of Scotch Plains [2:14.69].

She’s the top underclassman in any of the 400-meter dash races at states and No. 4 in the 800 [behind Niglio, Zawatski and Berry].

At sectionals, Eastern also got points from junior Johnay Stilley [2nd in 100 hurdles in [PR 14.76], sophomore Zoe Goldberg in the javelin [131-9] and senior Sophia Staiger [6th in 1,600, 5:13.99].

Also, the 400-meter relay team of Dumas, sophomore Lomaria Tengbeh, junior Ciyani Santiago and Stilley placed 2nd in 49.75, and the 4-by-4 team of Stilley, Tengbeh, junior Noelle Pfeiffer and Dumas took 6th in 4:06.78.

Eastern finished tied with Kingsway for 4th at South Jersey Group 4 sectionals with 36 points.

D.J. Germann, Malachi Wesley, Ahmad Fogg lead Egg Harbor to monster triumph at South Jersey Group 4 meet!!!!!!

Juniors D.J. Germann and Ahmad Fogg and senior Malachi Wesley combined for 66 points in their individual events to lead powerful Egg Harbor Township to its 3rd sectional title in the last five years.

EHT amassed 125 points to win the in South Jersey Group 4 at Buena, finishing 45 points  ahead of 2nd-place Kingsway, which scored 80, with Washington Township 3rd with 70.

The Eagles’ 125 points are tied for 3rd-most in South Jersey Group 4 history behind Winslow’s 140 in 2003 and Rancocas Valley’s 136 in 2015:

140 … Winslow Twp., 2003
136 … Rancocas Valley, 2015
125 … Oakcrest, 2011
125 … Egg Harbor Township, 2022
105 … Winslow Twp., 2004
104 … Egg Harbor Township, 2017
104 … Shawnee, 1992

The only school to win more South Jersey Group 4 titles than Egg Harbor Township is Willingboro, which won eight in SJ-4 between 1977 and 1993. Vineland, Camden, Edgewood and Winslow have each won four as well, and I suppose you could lump Edgewood and Winslow together, although they are different schools, so that’s your call.

Germann picked up three 2nd-places, running 10.73 and 21.74 in the dashes – the 200 time is a PR – and long jumping 21-5 ¾.

We wrote on Friday about Wesley’s monster race in the high hurdles – you can read that here -and in addition to that record-setting performance he took 3rd in both the 200 in 22.25 and the intermediates in 56.05. Including his 13.93, that’s three PRs in three events for Wesley.

And Fogg won both horizontal jumps, sailing 22-0 ¾ in the long jump and 43-7 ¾ in the triple jump. He’s the first EHT jumper to win both at sectionals since Stevenson Cajuste in 2008.

Senior Isaiah Glenn cleared 6-6 in the high jump and got second to Cherry Hill East’s Dillon Page on misses. EHT’s Aaron Bullock added six more points in the high jump with a 6-0 clearance for 3rd place.

Junior Chris Griffin contributed 10 points with a 2nd in the javelin at 159-4 and a 5th in the discus with a 137-1.

In the shot put, seniors James Mahana and Cody Griggs both PR’d, Mahana in 3rd with a 55-2 ½ and Griggs in 4th at 47-8 ¾.

Sophomore Christopher Manzo [51.66 for 6th in the 400] and junior Sean Dever [146 for 6th in the javelin] also scored for the Eagles.

EHT also won the 1,600-metre relay in 3:24.98, with Wesley, Manzo, sophomore Chase Mazur and German in the lineup.

Junior Richard Axelsson, Mazur, sophomore Amir Halim and junior Ryan Taylor ran 8:24.12 for 6th in the 3,200-meter relay.

Egg will compete in the state Group 4 meet this weekend at Franklin Township. South Brunswick is favored, but EHT, East Brunswick, Westfield and Ridge could also be in the mix.

In 3rd lifetime track meet, Florence freshman Barone VanKline records massive PR and wins sectional 100 title!!!!!!

One of the more improbable sectional champs from South Jersey is Florence’s Barone VanKline, who won the 100-meter dash at the Central Jersey Group 1 championships at Howell.

VanKline is a freshman competing in only his third lifetime major meet (according to his MileSplit profile) and had a PR of 11.39 before Friday

He’s the first Florence boy ever to win a sectional title as a freshman and the first Florence sprinter ever to win the 100 or 200 at a sectional meet.

His 100 time is fastest by a Florence sprinter in 14 years, since Kevin Linico ran 10.91 when he placed second at the 2008 state Group 1 meet at Egg Harbor.

Oddly, this is the second consecutive year a BCSL freshman has won the CJ-1 title at 100 meters. Willingboro’s Malachi James won it last year, then won SJ-2 this year after Willingboro moved south and up one division.

They are the only Burlington County freshmen in history to win a sectional 100 title.

VanKline ran 11.66 and placed 5th at the County Open, then 11.39 to win the Freedom Division 100 title at the BCSL Championships. He PR’d at 11.31 in the 100 trials at sectionals and had the 2nd-fastest qualifying time, behind only Shore Regional senior Aidan Scaturro.

But in the final, VanKline won on a lean with his 11.09 to Scaturro’s 11.11 with a legal wind (0.4 headwind).

That performance ruined an otherwise perfect meet for Scaturro, who won the 200, 110 highs and 400 intermediates.

VanKline placed 2nd to Scaturro in the 200 in 22.69 [legal 1.9], another big PR. He had run 24.11 at counties and 23.03 at divisionals.

VanKline goes into the state Group 1 meet at Pennsauken as the No. 5 seed in both the 100 and 200.

He’s the No. 1 freshman in New Jersey in the 100 and No. 3 in the 200, behind Southern Regional’s Cole Cramer [22.60] and Sterling’s Azir Lee [22.63].

Florence also picked up 14 points in the javelin, with senior Brandon Makowski winning with a 13-foot PR of 156-8 and senior Paul Gross placing 4th with a 132-0. Makowski was also 4th in the shot put [39-2].

Also for Florence, junior Luke Skinner placed 2nd in the discus [114-10],

Sophomore Darien Woody placed 3rd in the 100 [11.48] and 4th in the triple jump [41-8], sophomore Elijah Quinn took 5th in the 100 [11.48], and senior Cameron Silinsky was 5th in the pole vault at 8-0.

Florence placed third in Central Jersey Group 1 with 42 points.

Salem, Audubon share South Jersey Group 1 title after historic three-way battle with Glassboro!!!!!!

In the wildest three-team race at a South Jersey sectional meet in 34 years, Audubon, Salem and Glassboro were separated by two points at the end of the weekend at Buena.

Audubon and Salem finished tied for the South Jersey Group 1 team title with 96 points, an Glassboro finished two points back with 94.

The only other time in meet history three teams were separated by two points in a South Jersey sectional in any group was 1988 in Group 4, when Toms River South won with 29 points, Cherry Hill East scored 28 ½ and Brick was 3rd with 27. That of course was with the 6-4-3-2-1 scoring system, where closer scorers were the norm.

Just three years ago, Haddon Township [72], Clayton [71] and Woodbury [69] were separated by three points. This year’s meet outdid that one.

The tie is the first ever in the South Jersey Group 1 meet and the first in any South Jersey sectional since 1998, when Vineland and Overbrook shared the Group 4 title.

The team title is the first ever for Audubon and the first in 30 years for Salem, which won Group 2 in 1987 and 1991. Glassboro last won a sectional title in 2009 with the record-setting group that scored 181 ½ points.

Here’s how the anatomy of the closest three-team sectional race ever:

100-METER DASH [Salem 13, Audubon 0, Glassboro 0]: Salem junior Amare Smith ran 10.98 to remain unbeaten this year at 100 meters, and junior Abdul Bell [11.24] and junior Emmanuel Lane [11.28] placed 5th and 6th,, giving the Rams 13 points.

200-METER DASH [Salem 18, Glassboro 10, Audubon 0]: Glassboro senior Dallas Hohney won the race in 22.50, and Salem took the next three spots with Amare Smith [22.54], Bell [23.18] and Lane [23.19].

400-METER DASH [Glassboro 14, Audubon 6, Salem 1]: Hohney ran 50.27 for the win, Audubon senior Connor Bilotta went 51.59 for 3rd, Glassboro sophomore Clifton Moore was 4th in 51.96, and Salem freshman Terrance Smith placed 6th in 52.87.

800-METER RUN [Audubon 12, Salem 0, Glassboro 0]: Audubon senior Scott Hubbard PR’d with a 1:57.47 for the win, and senior teammate Makaio Kelii was 5th in 2:02.08.

1,600-METER RUN [Audubon 8, Glassboro 4, Salem 0]: Hubbard broke 4:20 for the first time with a 4:19.32, finishing just 16-100ths of a second behind Woodbury’s Peyton Shute. Both Shute and Hubbard ran under the SJ-1 meet record of 4:21.59 set last year by Brady Shute, Peyton’s older brother who now runs for Monmouth. Glassboro sophomore Elijah Whitaker placed 4th in 4:39.55.

3,200-METER RUN [Audubon 14, Glassboro 1, Salem 0]: Hubbard took 2nd to Peyton Shute with a 9:47.66, and junior teammate Joseph Gaspari was 3rd with a PR 10:00.75. Whitaker took 6th in 10:15.27 for Glassboro.

110-METER HURDLES [Glassboro 4, Audubon 2, Salem 0]: Glassboro sophomore Desmond Vassell [16.35] and Audubon senior Aaryn Myers [16.39] went 4-5.

400-METER HURDLES [Audubon 11, Glassboro 0, Salem 0]: Bilotta ran 57.25 to win the race, and Myers took 6th in 1:01.14.

400-METER RELAY [Salem 10, Glassboro 8, Audubon 6]: Salem ran 43.76 and edged Glassboro by 6-100ths of a second with Audubon 3rd in 44.64. Senior Jessiah Gildersleeve, freshman Cameron Smith, Amare Smith and junior Zaheim Jones ran for Salem; sophomore Brysheen Ferguson, senior Ralph McBride, senior Jonathan Sutton and sophomore Caron Wright for Glassboro; and Bilotta, junior William Lindemuth, Myers and sophomore Luke Hoke for Audubon.

1,600-METER RELAY [Audubon 10, Glassboro 8, Salem 2]: Audubon got the win with Bilotta, sophomore Amauri Pimental, Myers and Lindenmuth running 3:33.25. Glassboro was second in 3:34.72 with Ferguson, Hohney, Moore and junior Olawale Osinowo. And Salem picked up a 5th with Bell, Lane, Cameron Smith and Amare Smith going 3:39.28.

3,200-METER RELAY [Audubon 10, Glassboro 1, Salem 0]: Senior Clifford Gilmore, Kelii, sophomore Aiden Williams and senior Joshua Rossell ran 8:32.54 to record the win for the Wave. Glassboro placed 6th with sophomore Gavin Hoover, Osinowo, Vassell and Whitaker.

HIGH JUMP [Glassboro 5, Salem 5, Audubon 0]: Paulsboro junior Jamile Gantt went 6-6 for the win – that’s the best clearance in SJ-1 since Mark Jones of Lindenwold cleared 6-6 in 2006 and matches the best in SJ-1 since Haddon Township’s Mike Starks won the 1993 meet with a 6-10 ½ clearance. Salem junior Demetrius Jones and Hohney tied for 3rd at 5-10.

LONG JUMP [Salem 20, Glassboro 1, Audubon 0]: Lane went 20-10 for the win, Bell 20-7 for 3rd and Cameron Smith 19-10 for 4th for Salem. Glassboro’s Moore jumped 19-5 ¼ for 6th.

TRIPLE JUMP [Salem 14, Glassboro 10, Audubon 0]: Glassboro’s Moore went 42-0 ½ for the win, and Salem took the next two stops with Cameron Smith [40-7 ¼] and freshman Davi-Yonn Jackson [39-6 ¼].

POLE VAULT [Audubon 6, Salem 1, Glassboro 0]: Green Wave freshman Leo Davis cleared 11-0 for 3rd place, and Salem senior Collin Roy cleared 11-0 for 6th.

SHOT PUT [Salem 11, Glasboro 6, Audubon 0]: Senior Jayden Wright popped a PR 52-2 ¾ to win the shot, and senior Angel Torres Cruz added a 6th for the Rams with a 43-0. Glassboro junior Carter Kensil threw 44-4 for 3rd.

DISCUS [Glassboro 18, Audubon 1, Salem 0]: The Bulldogs went 2-3-4 for 18 points, with sophomore Damere Lassiter [149-5], Kensil [134-5] and sophomore Claivon Suggs [131-2]. Audubon senior Brady Gilbert snagged a point for the Green Wave with a 125-6 for 6th. Janier Armsteod of Penns Grove won the event with a 160-8, the best throw in SJ-1 since Pitman’s Will Cioffi threw 171-1 in 2013.

JAVELIN [Audubon 8, Glassboro 4, Salem 1]: One of only four events where all three schools scored. Audubon’s Lindemuth threw 145-2 for 2nd, Glassboro sophomore Maddox Wilson 143-7 for 4th and Salem junior Randy Sayers 136-7 for 6th.

Incredible meet! And the best thing about it is they’ll all do it again this weekend at Pennsauken.

Jason Nwosu, Andrew Littlehales, Enrico Barnett lead Delsea to 5th straight sectional championship!!!!!!

Delsea is New Jersey’s top weight throw program and has been for years. But it showed this weekend it’s a lot more than that.

Delsea got 46 of a possible 48 points in the shot and discus but also scored big in the sprints, distance, jumps and relays on its way to 5th straight sectional title.

The Crusaders, back in Group 3 after two years in Group 2, outscored defending state Group 3 champion Pennsauken 105-92 to win the South Jersey Group 3 title on its home track in Franklinville.

Delsea’s streak of five straight titles is 3rd-longest in South Jersey history. Penns Grove won 10 straight in Groups 1 and 2 from 1977 through 1986, and Woodbury won nine straight in Group 1 from 1969 through 1968.

So Delsea’s streak is longest by any South Jersey school in 36 years.

Delsea won SJ-3 in 2017 and 2018 and SJ-2 in 2019 and 2021. There was no meet in 2020. The Crusaders also won sectional titles in 2006 and 2007 [Group 3] and 2010 [Group 2] for eight total South Jersey championships. Only Willingboro [18], Penns Grove [15], Winslow [13], Woodbury [13], Bridgeton [10] and Haddon Township [9] have won more.

Let’s start with the throwers, because every year Delsea is a throwing poowerhouse, and this year is no different.

Senior Jason Nwosu won the shot and disc with a 61-3 ¼ and a 167-8 on his first throw. In the discus, senior Cade Berardelli took 2nd at 165-1 and junior Luke Maxwell was 4th at 135-9. In the shot, senior Josh Caudill took 2nd at 52-10 ½ and sophomore Greg Masso PR’d with 52-8 ¼ for 3rd.

Only sophomore Gabriel Wilkins of Absegami broke up the double Delsea weight sweep with a 3rd-place finish in the disus. Wilkins threw 143-5, a seven-foot personal best.

Maxwell also placed 5th in the javelin at 135-9, giving Delea a total of 48 points in the three throws.

Senior Andrew Littlehales swept the 1,600 and 3,200 with PRs in both races. You can read about his Friday 3,200 win here. He came back Saturday to win the 1,600 in 4:20.51.

Senior Enrico Barnett had a big weekend, winning the high jump by clearing 6-4 on his first attempt and PR’ing in the triple jump with a 44-9 for 5th place but only 14 inches out of 1st.

Senior Jaedyn Stewart placed in both dashes, PR’ing with an 11.11 in the 100 for 4th place [previous PR was 11.23] and running 22.33 for 3rd in the 200 [previous PR was 22.95].

Delsea also scored in the pole vault, with sophomore Carlos Reyes matching his lifetime best of 11-6 for 4th place.

Sophomore Christian Langston, Stewart and sophomores Xavier Wyatt and Domenic Teti ran 43.09 for a close 2nd in the 400-meter relay, 1-100th of a second behind Mainland.

And Stewart, sophomore Dante McGrenehan, Wyatt and Langston ran 3:32.19 for 4th in the 1,600-meter relay.

Northern Burlington’s Liliah Gordon becomes New Jersey’s fastest freshman 2-miler at Central Jersey Group 4 meet!!!!!!

Liliah Gordon mixed it up with some of New Jersey’s fastest two-milers and emerged with a PR and a lane in the state meet this weekend.

Gordon placed 5th in the 3,200 at the Central Jersey Group 4 Championships in Howell Friday in 10:52.18, which is No. 6 in Burlington County history and fastest ever by a Burligton County freshman.

The top five finishers finished just 10 meters apart, all five running between 10:50.16 and 10:52.18. Montgomery sophomore Julia Scrudato won the race in 10:50.16, with senior teammate Caroline Mehlhorn 2nd in 10:51.37. Freehold sophomore Emma Zawatski [10:51.39] and Middletown South sophomore Rosemary Shay [10:52.11] placed 3rd and 4th.

The Central Jersey Group 4 race produced five of the top seven times in all the 16 sectional races and the top five times in Group 4, so Gordon’s 10:52.18 makes her the No. 5 seed at states at Egg Harbor Friday and 7th-fastest among all the sectional meets.

Gordon’s previous PR was 10:56.77 from the indoor Meet of Champions at the Bubble in March.

The previous Burlington County freshman class 3,200 record was 10:56.34 by Moorestown’s Brianna Rogers at the 2005 Meet of Champions.

Her time makes her South Jersey’s fastest freshman since Haddonfield’s Briana Gess ran 10:45.12 at the 2014 state Group 2 meet at Egg Harbor Township.

Gordon’s time is No. 2 in South Jersey this year behind only Cherokee senior Nicole Clifford’s 10:46.71 at Cherokee Night of Racing in April, and she’s the top freshman in the state by nearly 20 seconds.

Gordon also ran an outdoor 1,600 PR of 5:15.48 for 9th in the 1,600.

All-Time Burlington County 3,200 Top-10
10:22.02 … Megan Lacy (Cherokee], 2012
10:40.95 … Erika Kemp (Rancocas Valley], 2013
10:43.3h….. Deanna Germano (Shawnee], 1985
10:45.73 … Meghan Hughes [Moorestown], 2002
10:46.71 … Nicole Clifford [Cherokee], 2022
10:52.18 … Liliah Gordon [Northern Burlington], 2022
10:54.16 … Lisa Burkholder [Cherokee], 2004
10:55.92 … Isabella Turner [Shawnee], 2018
10:56.34 … Brianna Rogers [Moorestown], 2005 freshman MoC
10:57.52 … Mara Schiffhauer [Seneca], 2014
10:58.97 … Megan Quimby [Lenape], 2015

Tireless Guerlande Pierre leads Timber Creek girls to first sectional title in 10 years!!!!!!

Versatile sophomore Guerlande Pierre single-handled scored 32 points and the Timber Creek girls won their first sectional title in 10 years this weekend.

Pierre won the high jump at 5-0, placed 2nd in the long jump with a PR 17-5 ¾ and 2nd in the high hurdles with a PR 15.31 and added a 3rd-place in the shot put with a lifetime best of 35-2.

Timber Creek outscored Winslow 101-86 to win the South Jersey Group 3 title at Delsea, ending Winslow’s remarkable streak of eight consecutive South Jersey Group 3 championships, a streak that would have reached nine if the 2020 meet hadn’t been cancelled.

Winslow’s streak of eight straight titles is longest in South Jersey sectional history, one year longer than Woodbury’s seven-year streak from 1976 through 1982 in Group 1. It’s also tied for longest streak in state history in any sectional.

Mainland was a close 3rd with 83 points, just three points behind Winslow.

The last school other than Winslow to win SJ-3 was Timber Creek in 2012. Timber Creek also won SJ-3 in 2010.

Timber Creek scored 22 points in the three relays, and the unusual thing about that is that two girls – freshmen Billy Frazier and Adiat Olaogun-Dickson – ran on both the 4-by-100 and 4-by-800. That’s amazing range. Olaogun-Dickson also ran on the winning 4-by-400.

All 101 of Timber Creek’s points were scored by underclassmen. Of their 79 points in individual events, 65 were scored by sophomores and 10 by freshmen.

Sophomore Chloe Jones, freshman Ryan Jennings, junior Jessenia Edwards joined Olaogun-Dickson on the 4-by-4, which ran 3:57.35 – only 17-100ths of a second off the school record of 3:57.18 from the 2017 Meet of Champions.

Frazier, Olaogun-Dickson, Jennings and sophomore Naylah Jones ran 49.39 for 2nd in the 400-meter relay, and Frazier, sophomore Elaina Guillaume, freshman Ashley Haynes and Olaogun-Dickson ran on the 4-by-8, which was 4th in 10:26.84.

Chloe Jones won the 400 in 57.75 and also placed 6th in the 100 in 12.75 after going into the final as the No. 8 seed and 6th in the 200 in 25.78.

Naylah Jones took 2nd to Winslow’s Jaia James in both the 100 and 200. In the 100, she ran 12.25 in the final after a wind-aided 12.08 in the 100 trials. She ran a PR 25.46 in the 200. She was also 3rd in the 400 in a PR 58.12.

Jennings ran a PR 12.29 for 3rd in the 100 and a PR 25.59 for 4th in the 200.

Edwards scored in both the intermediates and triple jump, 34-2 ¾ for 5th in the triple jump and a 1 ½-second PR 1:10.28 for 6th in the intermediates.

Willingboro roars to 18TH SECTIONAL TITLE with 4th-highest point total in history!!!!!!

The move up from Group 1 to Group 2 sure didn’t bother Willingboro, which won its South Jersey-record 18th sectional title this weekend at Delsea.

Willingboro, the smallest Group 2 school in the field, scored the 4th-most points in meet history, winning the South Jersey Group 2 title with 113 points.

The Chimeras won by 29 points over Manchester Township and have now won won four sectional titles in the last five years, including Central Jersey Group 1 last year.

For coach Martin Booker, this is his 9th outdoor sectional title: South Jersey Group 4 in 1995 and 1997 and S.J.-3 in 2001, 2004 and 2005 with Camden, and South Jersey Group 2 in 2012, 2018 and 2022 and Central Jersey Group 1 in 2019 with Willingboro.

The sectional title is Willingboro’s 18th, most by a South Jersey school and 3rd-most by any New Jersey public school, behind only Metuchen [26 in Central Jersey] and New Providence [21 in North Jersey Section 2].

We wrote earlier about Malachi James’ record-setting sprint double [https://sjtrackblog.com/2022/06/04/willingboros-malachi-james-finishes-off-blazing-fast-100-200-double-in-s-j-2/].

But numerous other Chimeras had huge weekends:

Miles Allen: Ran a PR 10.88 in the 100 trials and came back to run 10.97 in the final for second place. Also ran on Willingboro’s winning 400-meter relay team, took 6th in the 400 with a big PR of 50.53 and ran a leg on the Chimeras’ 2nd-place 1,600-meter relay team, which ran 3:22.80.

Anaias Hughes: Lowered his 110 hurdles PR from 14.98 to 14.93 in the trials then nearly half a second in the final, winning with a 14.47, the fastest winning time in S.J.-2 since another Willingboro hurdler, Issac Williams, won the 2012 race in 14.16. Hughes also placed 4th in the long jump [PR 20-1 ¼] and took 5th in the high jump [6-0].

C.J. Johnson: Became the first Willingboro shot putter to win an outdoor sectional title in 21 years with a personal-best 56-5. The last one to do it was Dzigbodi Ababio, who won SJ-3 with a 53-2 in 2001. Also took 3rd in the discus with a 152-3 throw, another personal best.

Jackson Murry: The sophomore tied for third in the pole vault with a 12-6 clearance and also ran a leg on the winning 400-meter relay team.

Jaylen Young: In addition to legs on the 4-by-1 and 4-by-4, Young placed 3rd in the 200 in 22.50 and 4th in the 400 at 49.72, fastet by a Willingboro quarter-miler in six years – since Tyler Davidson ran 48.03 in 2016.

Kedaar Wilson: Junior hurdler placed 3rd in the 110 highs in 15.02, well below his previous PR of 15.38.

Christopher Johnson: A 2 ½-second PR for Johnson in the 400-meter intermediates, where he placed 4th in 58.27. Also ran on 2nd-place 4-by-4.

Nazsir Sheppard-Kidd: Senior had never thrown 42 feet until last weekend, when he PR’d at 44-6 ½ at Delsea. Added another foot plus at sectionals and placed 5th with another PR of 45-10 ¼.

Bryson Bright: First-year senior javelin thrower hit 147-0 and placed 5th.

Derrick Bryant: Another 1st-year competitor, the sophomore horizontal jumper PR’d for the third time in the last month and took 5th in the triple jump at 40-8 ½.

Bryon Gary: Tied his pole vault PR of 12 feet and placed 5th.

Eric Foster: A sophomore and a first-year hurdler who hadn’t broken 16.55 until two weeks ago, Foster recorded a huge PR of 15.75 and took 6th place.

Geordan Collins: Ran a leg on 2nd-place 1,600-meter relay team, whose 3:22.80 is fastest this year in Burlington County.

Here’s a look at all of Willingboro’s outdoor sectional titles:
1977 – South Jersey Group 4
1978 – South Jersey Group 4
1979 – South Jersey Group 4
1980 – South Jersey Group 4
1982 – South Jersey Group 4
1986 – South Jersey Group 3
1988 – South Jersey Group 3
1990 – South Jersey Group 4
1991 – South Jersey Group 4
1993 – South Jersey Group 4
2000 – South Jersey Group 3
2003 – South Jersey Group 3
2004 – Central Jersey Group 3
2005 – Central Jersey Group 3
2012 – South Jersey Group 2
2018 – South Jersey Group 2
2019 – Central Jersey Group 1
2022 – South Jersey Group 2

Here’s a look at the highest point totals in South Jersey Group 2 history:
133 ½ … Delsea, 2010
121 … Pleasantville, 1996
117 … Bridgeton, 2004
113 … Willingboro, 2022
110 … Pleasantville, 2008
108 … Deptford, 2014
106 … Bridgeton, 2011
105 ½ … Bridgeton, 2006
105 … Manchester Twp., 1998
102 … Haddonfield, 2016
101 … Delsea, 2021
99 … Bridgeton, 2005
95 … Haddonfield, 2010 [2nd]
94 … Buena, 2000
92 … Delsea 2019

Rancocas Valley girls hold off Cherokee in close battle between two S.J. powerhouses!!!!!!

In a terrific competition between South Jersey’s two-best teams, Rancocas Valley’s sprinters and hurdlers overcame Cherokee’s middle-distance might to give the Red Devils their second straight South Jersey Group 4 title and 3rd in the last four years.

R.V. outscored Cherokee 97 ½-81 ½ to become the first program to win back-to-back S.J.-4 titles since Southern Regional won five straight from 2006 through 2010 and the first South Jersey school to repeat since Winslow Township in 2004 and 2005.

The Red Devils scored 51 points in the sprints and hurdles and another 20 in the two short relays, and Cherokee scored 57 points in the three middle-distance or distance runs and the long relay.

Let’s take a look at some of the terrific performances from the weekend with two of New Jersey’s most talented teams squaring off in the most competitive section in the state:

100-METER DASH [Rancocas Valley 6, Cherokee 2]
Rancocas Valley senior Jya Marshall ran a personal-best 12.48 for 3rd place, and Cherokee senior Jillian Strauss’s 12.76 got her 5th place (2-1,000th of a second ahead of 6th place).

200-METER DASH [Rancocas Valley 9, Cherokee 4]
R.V. junior Kasey White PR’d with a 25.49 for second behind Washington Township’s Dylan Giloley [25.20], and senior Anabella Chin added a point in 6th place with a 25.83. Cherokee got four points from senior Alison Cooke, who ran 25.71 for 4th.

400-METER DASH [Rancocas Valley 6, Cherokee 3]
White placed 3rd in a nearly two-second PR of 57.29. Cherokee’s Cooke [57.78] and junior Kelsey Niglio [58.25] placed 5th and 6th.

800-METER RUN [Cherokee 20, Rancocas Valley 0]
Clifford [2:12.86] and Niglio [PR 2:13.31] were a very fast 1-2, with freshman Megan Niglio 6th with a PR 2:18.28.

1,600-METER RUN [Cherokee 10, Rancocas Valley 0]
The third of Clifford’s three wins, she needed to run fast [4:58.23] to hold off Toms River North senior Olivia Takla, who PR’d with a 5:0157.

3,200-METER RUN [Cherokee 17, Rancocas Valley 0]
Clifford ran 10:54.92 to hold off Kingsway junior Nicole Lipieta, who also broke 11 minutes with her 2nd-place 10:59.96. Cherokee soph Kerry O’Day came up for 3rd place with a personal-best 11:09.48 and Megan Niglio took 6th in 11:17.47.

100-METER HURDLES [Rancocas Valley 12, Cherokee 0]
Chin, the indoor Meet of Champions winner, ran a big PR of 14.52, and senior Sanai Jenkins added two points with a PR of 15.60 in 5th place.

400-METER HURDLES [Rancocas Valley 18, Cherokee 6]
Huge 1-2 finish for R.V., with Jenkins PR’ing at 1:02.40 and Chin 2nd in 1:04.65. Cherokee’s Cooke ran 1:05.74 for 3rd.

HIGH JUMP [Cherokee 0, Rancocas Valley 0]

LONG JUMP [Rancocas Valley 7, Cherokee 0]
Senior Joyce Adegoke popped a personal-best 16-6 ½ for 3rd place, and senior Olivia Smith took 6th with a 15-10 ¼ leap.

TRIPLE JUMP [Rancocas Valley 8, Cherokee 0]
Sophomore Lauren Fadairo placed a close second to junior Ayotunde Folawewo of Toms River North with a 35-7 ½ jump. Folawewo won at 35-9 ½.

POLE VAULT [Rancocas Valley 1 ½, Cherokee 1 ½]
Rancocas Valley senior Mia Paolone and Cherokee’s Strauss tied for 4th place, both clearing 9-6.

SHOT PUT [Rancocas Valley 4, Cherokee 0]
Senior Ravin Hood threw 39-0 for 4th place.

DISCUS [Rancocas Valley 6, Cherokee 0]
Hood threw a season-best 113-6 to take 3rd in the discus.

JAVELIN [Rancocas Valley 0, Cherokee 0]

400-METER RELAY [Rancocas Valley 10, Cherokee 4]
Chin, Marshall, Smith and senior N’Duwonee Kangar ran 48.99, just off their season-best from Penn Relays, to win the 4-by-1. Cherokee senior Dani Gindville, sophomore Madison Van Haren, Strauss and Cooke ran 49.81 for 4th.

1,600-METER RELAY [Rancocas Valley 10, Cherokee 4]
Smith, Jenkins, Marshall and White just missed breaking four minutes, settling for the win in 4:00.27. For Cherokee, Clifford, sophomore Nicole Edelman, Kelsey Niglio and freshman Emily Butler placed 4th in 4:04.32.

3,200-METER RELAY [Cherokee 10 points, Rancocas Valley 0 points]
Edelman, senior Isabella Kadar, Kelsey Niglio and O’Day ran 9:42.35 to win the 4-by-8.

Willingboro’s Malachi James finishes off blazing-fast 100-200 double in S.J.-2!!!!!!!

Hot sprint double at the South Jersey Group 2 meet by Willingboro sophomore Malachi James, who won the 100 Friday in 10.56 and the 200 Saturday in 21.68.

Both are PRs.

James entered the weekend with PRs of 10.76 in the 100 from last year’s Meet of Champions and 21.82 in the 200 from this year’s Burlington County Open.

He lowered his 100 PR to 10.71 in the trials, with senior teammate Miles Allen just behind with a PR of his own at 10.88. Pleasantville junior Samir Miller also broke 11 at 10.99.

In the 100 final, James and Allen went 1-2 in 10.56 and 10.97 with legal wind (0.6), with Collingswood sophomore Isaiah Pope-Magro [11.04], Lower Cape May senior Dsavon Figueroa [11.05] and Camden junior Israel Clark-White [11.09] battling for 3rd.

James won the 200 over Manchester Township junior William Freeman, who was second in 22.34, with Willingboro senior Jaylen Young running 22.50 for 3rd.

The previous FAT SJ-2 meet record in the 100 was a 10.75 by Burlington Township’s Kashif Moore in 2007. Moore played football at UConn and spent time with the Bengals, Colts, Chargers, Texans, Chargers, Steelers and Chiefs and is now coaching receivers at Albany.

James came up just short of the FAT 200 Group 2 meet record of 21.61 set by West Deptford’s A.J. Buntin in 2006.

The 10.56 is No. 11 in South Jersey history and No. 2 in Burlington County history, behind only James Townsend’s 10.45 to win the 2003 Meet of Champions at South Plainfield. He broke the Willingboro record of 10.74 set in 1986 by Kenny Reynolds at the 1986 state Group 3 meet at Rutgers.

James’ 21.68 is No. 7 on the Burlington County fat list and fastest by a Willingboro sprinter in 21 years, since Darrin Scott ran 21.66 for 3rd at the 2001 Meet of Champions.

Halfway through Day 2, Willingboro led Manchester Township 92-58 in the Group 2 team scoring race.

All-Time South Jersey 100 List
10.35 … Jamar Ervin [Camden], 2000
10.36 … Damiere Byrd [Timber Creek], 2010
10.45 … James Townsend [Holy Cross], 2003
10.47 … Dennis Mitchell [Edgewood], 1983
10.47 … James Brown [Glassboro], 2009
10.49 … Jonathan Taylor [Salem], 2017
10.53 … Todd Dutch [Washington Twp.], 2001
10.54 … Fabian Santiago [Oakrest], 2010
10.55 … Todd Dutch [Washington Twp.], 2002
10.55 … Evan Corcoran [Kingsway], 2022
10.56 … Malachi James [Willingboro], 2022
10.57 … Jamil Benjamin [Cumberland Regional], 2006
10.57 … Geoff Navaro [Absegami], 2008
10.58 … Anthony Miles [Winslow Twp.], 2003
10.60 … Robert Page [Kingsway], 2008
10.60 … Marquis Bonds [Millville], 2007
10.60 … Shawney Kersey [Woodbury], 2009
10.60 … Thomas Hampton [Clayton], 2019

All-Time Burlington County 100 List
10.45 … James Townsend [Holy Cross], 2003
10.56 … Malachi James [Willingboro], 2022
10.62 … Kashif Moore [Burlington Twp.], 2007
10.66 … Bobby Orro [Pemberton], 1993
10.72 … Sterling Pierce [Rancocas Valley], 2015
10.73 … Miekel House [Delran], 2019
10.74 … Ken Reynolds [Willingboro], 1986
10.75 … Jamaal Harris (Palmyra), 2002
10.78 … Michael Bolling (Willingboro), 2000
10.78 … Sam Aviles [Palmyra], 2019

All-time Burlington County 200 fat list
21.40 … Lamont Smith [Willingboro], 1991
21.40 … Rob Gary [Lenape], 1998
21.46 … Brondon Jenkins [Delran], 1994
21.66 … Darrin Scott [Willingboro], 2001
21.66 … Sterling Pierce [Rancocas Valley], 2015
21.67 … Michael Bolling [Willingboro], 2000
21.68 … Daequan Kim [Bordentown], 2009
21.68 … Malachi James [Willingboro], 2022
21.70 … Keith Griffith [Florence], 2010
21.75 … Antonio Abney [Willingboro], 2007
Additional hand times
20.8 … Carl Lewis [Willingboro], 1979
21.3y … Kevin Holloway [Palmyra], 1975
21.3y … Dave Wheeler [Kennedy], 1981
21.3 … Barry Douglas [Willingboro], 1993
21.4 … Antonio Abney [Willingboro], 2007